And by the Almighty power the milk came into her breasts, and she continued to bring them up until they had reached the age of twelve years.
And now 'tis but right that thou set out and search for them and bring them back; otherwise thou shalt surely die.
When Prince Parwez understood that his brother was about to make this journey, he spake saying, "O my brother, thou art eldest of us, so do thou stay at home while I go forth to seek for these three things and bring them to our sister.
If so, that Christ that said, they shall come, will find them eyes, or a guide or both, tobring them to himself.
In his resolution to bring them to himself: "All that the Father giveth me shall come to me.
By this office he obtains the conversion of none; he only thereby secureth the converted from the damnation which their adversary, for sins after light and profession, endeavoureth to bring them to.
When it met for financial purposes, Henry called it the Exchequer and it became a separate body.
This office he filled for fifteen years; after which he was sent by the government to Peru to examine into the state of the colonial finances, which had been greatly deranged by the recent troubles, and to bring them, if possible, into order.
He denied having had any communication with his countrymen, and said, that, in his present state of confinement, at least, he could have no power to bring them to submission.
This was the lasso, - a long rope with a noose at the end, which they adroitly threw over the rider, or entangled with it the legs of his horse, so as to bring them both to the ground.
Let it be impressed upon you to take pains, and to go to Koptos to bring them here.
Setna laid them in the royal boat tobring them as honoured persons, and restored the town of Pehemato as it originally was.
Sorrows and joys, bring them all in your thanksgivings, and 'forget not the works of God.
Many of their ropes were hanging loose, but we hadn't succeeded in crippling them, although almost every shot had been aimed at the masts; for every man knew that our only chance was to bring them down.
On the marriage of the French king with Maria Theresa, the sister of Charles II of Spain, she had formally renounced all claims to the succession, but the French king had nevertheless continued from time to time to bring them forward.
We are told that God commanded the earth to bring them forth, after his spirit (the animating soul of life) had moved upon the face of the depths--the chaotic and formless mass of the earth in the beginning.
They were ordered "to grow," or rather the earth was commanded to bring them forth, which is an equivalent induction.
The simple fact is, that the earth was commanded to bring them forth, and that great mother of all vegetable and animal life is obeying the command to-day, just as she did in the beginning.
She loved flowers, and taught her scholars to bring them to school.
She welcomed them all, and to all she spoke of the Saviour, and strove to bring them to His feet.
Then a whisper would go round that there were goods at the beach, and every man, woman, and child about the place would be eager to be off to bring them up.
All efforts to bring themtogether in the interests of trade had been in vain.
And hauing the benefite of this perpetuall light for certaine dayes, at the length it pleased God to bring them into a certaine great Bay, which was of one hundreth miles or thereabout ouer.
I am going to teach them, to bring them to know and love God.
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